Genesis 27:43
Now therefore, my son, obey my voice; and arise, flee thou to Laban my brother to Haran;
Cross-reference
Genesis 27:8 establishes Rebekah's earlier instruction to obey her; fleeing to Laban is the specific obedience she now demands.
In Genesis 27:13, Rebekah tells Jacob to listen to her and she will bear any curse — her instruction to flee carries that same protective authority.
Genesis 11:31 records Terah settling in Harran — the same city Rebekah sends Jacob to, linking back to the family's origin.
Genesis 28:7 records Jacob obeying — going to Paddan-Aram to the house of Bethuel, fulfilling Rebekah's instruction to go to Laban.
Genesis 28:10 records Jacob obeying Rebekah's instruction here, departing Beersheba toward Haran — the direct continuation of her counsel.
Genesis 29:4 shows Jacob arriving in Haran and meeting shepherds from there — he has reached the destination Rebekah directed him to.
Genesis 35:27 records Jacob finally returning to Isaac at Mamre — the homecoming that resolves his flight from Esau's anger.
In Genesis 24:10, Abraham's servant traveled to Haran to find Rebekah herself. Now Jacob flees to that same city and her family there.
Hosea 12:12 directly references Jacob's flight to Syria and his years of service for a wife — a prophetic retelling of this exact event.